Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [pron] [is] really " in BNC.

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1 She 's not like , I do n't mean good figure in a sort of model figure but she 's really , really well toned .
2 There 's this panda and he 's really bored with , I mean he 's , he 's getting no sex so he breaks out of erm London Zoo to go off and find a partner .
3 they 've got a girl that works there right and her name her name is Linda and they run this big machine and it 's really long and he said if she 's at the top machine he ca n't see down the other end of the machine cos her boobs are in the way and he 's got I said you do n't ask her can sh he said yeah well he said I 've got ta ask her can she move out the way , he said if she sits on the table her boobs are resting on the table , I said oh I 'd crack up .
4 really right in the middle of winter and there 's really nothing much doing .
5 The way people talk over here is pure poetry and nobody is really using that in songs so I thought I 'd have a go . ’
6 I do n't suggest that this is a very crucial question and everyone is really free to use the gun he prefers since they will all do the job .
7 Cos we do n't very often go Saturday afternoon and it 's really busy !
8 So she said I think that was damn rude she said she 's just slammed the phone down on Deborah and there 's really no need for that , well she said it 's private between me and Debbie , then we found out she got her a job
9 ‘ I started going out to schools in November and what 's really encouraging is the amount of knowledge and enthusiasm youngsters have .
10 He obviously likes Jimmy Page and it 's pretty easy to tell where he 's coming from , but he 's got a good sound and it 's really fresh .
11 That 's what the movie 's about ; even though you 're stuck out in the suburbs and it 's really really boring and generic and homogenous , you can still manage to squeak out some fun . ’
12 This is a cheap and cheerful set-up — you do n't get any fancy documentation and it 's really aimed at the experienced PC buyer .
13 I speak to her on the phone almost every day and she 's really important to me . ’
14 On the Thursdays in lab you have to work on your own and everybody 's doing different experiments and it is really — I mean , I dread Thursdays , because it is really worrying .
15 In more severe situations there 's uncontrolled continent acto activation and uncontrolled clotting factor , activation and it 's really that last feature that 's particularly responsible for the er er ghastly skin disease you saw i in the last sla , in the previous slide !
16 I do n't think I have ever before felt quite so much in control and it 's really a powerful sensation … ’
17 I have fiddled about with bits of cork but nothing is really satisfactory .
18 I have fiddled about with bits of cork but nothing is really satisfactory .
19 The combined model gave the best correlation between multispectral scanner data and ground truth ( i.e. between what is seen by the remote scan and what is really there ) .
20 ‘ But perhaps ye have made a mistake and it is really the Sicilian woman … ’
21 Well there is a kind of motoring offence and it 's really a parking offence which we 're all familiar with , about which there is no doubt whatever , and it 's when one is parked on a double yellow line .
22 The big games are good to watch , they 're quite exciting but week after week you get the English divisions , some of the Scottish divisions and it 's really quite boring !
23 He 's got a beautiful old farm in France and he 's really interested in architecture and antiques .
24 These guys are nudging each other , they go up to her , the music changes , and they 're talking to her , and she says no or whatever , and then the last guy walks up to her , the woman turns round , and she 's been replaced by someone wearing the same dress but she 's really fat .
25 This , and they had dance routines and it 's really good .
26 A sleek black plastic casing surrounds this contender and it 's really rather pleasant to look at .
27 It 's got a lot of history , partly to do with its railway background and ’ When I was a girl ’ was set in that world ; red brick , terraced housing and it 's really unique in that sense I think for a town in the south of England .
28 Well Jennifer I think it 's er viburnum lanterna and it 's quite an interesting er bush because it was in the sixteenth century a er gave the tree its poetic name as he frequently come across it in old drove roads er over and across the old drove roads in the chalk downs of er from Winchester to Epsom and London but sorry about this it can grow to fifteen feet and in May it opens up its cluster of white flowers and it 's really quite an attractive thing but the berries I do n't think are so attractive so I think erm
29 When I went into erm the annexe the walls , erm like i in Albans , honestly the walls are just covered in photos , you know , and they 're not so much people outside school but people in school , you know , there 's all the little , there are all the kind of groups , people and couples and it 's really sweet .
30 The helical angle varies between about 6° and about 30° but what is really remarkable is that the direction of the twist or helix — which may be either right — or left-handed — is always the same in any one tree .
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